“But you know that’s bullshit Grassley, don’t you? George Soros isn’t paying people to yell at Jeff Flake in an elevator. It’s completely unnecessary. People will happily do that for free! In fact, people would pay to yell at Jeff Flake in an elevator. If Disney World had a ride called, Yell At Jeff Flake in an Elevator, the line would be longer than Space fucking Mountain!”

After noting that millions were spent on campaigns to support Kavanaugh’s confirmation, Oliver added, “This entire process wasn’t about principle, it was just about getting what you want—no matter how you have to do it, or what damage it does.”

The protester who cornered Jeff Flake, Colombia-born Ana Maria Archila, is the co-executive director of the Soros-funded Center for Popular Democracy.

As The Daily Caller reported Friday, their homepage "features an image of Archila ... yelling at Flake and urges supporters to 'join' Archila."

The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that Archila's salary "was listed as $156,333, with a bonus of $21,378, in a recent Internal Revenue Service 990 form."

--> MoveOn .org wrote a guide, “How to Bird Dog”—harass officials in public place. Ana Maria Archila who cornered Sen. Flake in a Senate elevator...salary was listed as $156,333, with a bonus of $21,378, in a recent IRS 990 form. @AsraNomanihttps://t.co/xH92IijI8v

Despite admitting in the article that the Center for Popular Democracy is Soros-funded to the tune of over $1 million a year, they gave the claim "Three Pinocchios" and declared it false.

Vice News' DC bureau chief Shawna Thomas admitted Sunday on ABC News that there were "paid" anti-Kavanaugh protesters "steering" people to create "viral" moments. She later "clarified" her statement to say she didn't mean what she actually said.